WSOP 2007 Event #16 Final Results

2007 World Series of Poker        
Rio All-Suite Casino and Hotel
Official Results

Event #16
H.O.R.S.E.
Buy-In: $2,500
Number of Entries: 382
Total Prize Money: $878,600 
Date of Tournament: June 9-11, 2007                            

WSOP 2007 Event #16 Final Results: 

1.
Long Beach, CA
$238,881
2.
Berkeley, CA
$131,445
3.
London, UK
$83,249
4.
Scottsdale, AZ
$54,769
5.
Los Angeles, CA
$42,501
6.
Montego Bay, Jamaica
$31,985
7.
Herb Van Dyke
Virginia Beach, VA
$24,536
8.
Irwindale, CA
$17,964
9.
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
$12,181
10.
Waterloo, ON
$12,181
11.
Cypress, CA
$11,129
12.
Steve Graboski
Harwinton, CT
$11,129
13.
Jeff Burdsell
Las Vegas, NV
$10,077
14.
Fountain Valley, CA
$10,077
15.
Larchmont, NY
$9,026
16.
Largo, FL
$9,026
17.
East Haven, CT
$7,974
18.
Bushey, UK
$7,974
19.
Los Angeles, CA
$7,974
20.
Sunbury, ON
$7,974
21.
Las Vegas, NV
$7,974
22.
Las Vegas, NV
$7,974
23.
Rowland Hts. CA
$7,974
24.
Scottsdale, AZ
$7,974
25.
Las Vegas, NV
$6,923
26.
Tom Weideman
Fair Oaks, CA
$6,923
27.
Sylmar, CA
$6,923
28.
Dr. Kegel
Santa Cruz, CA
$6,923
29.
Los Angeles, CA
$6,923
30.
Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
$6,923
31.
David Williams
Las Vegas, NV
$6,923
32.
Foothill Ranch, CA
$6,923
33.
Ann Arbor, MI
$5,871
34.
Brea, CA
$5,871
35.
Glendale, CA
$5,871
36.
North York, Canada
$5,871
37.
Weston, FL
$5,871
38.
Scottsdale, AZ
$5,871
39.
Brooklyn, NY
$5,871
40.
Las Vegas, NV
$5,871
 

Tournament Notes:

The winner of the $2,500 buy-in H.O.R.S.E. tournament was James Richburg, from Henderson, NV. He is 52 years old and spends most of his time managing his investments. Richburg is originally from Alabama and has three grown children.

This was Richburg’s second WSOP gold bracelet. He won the Razz championship last year. Richburg now has seven cashes in his career. He has won nearly half a million dollars at the World Series alone.

Richburg’s first in-the-money finish at the WSOP was back in 1991.

First place paid $238,881. The runner up was Walter Browne from Berkley, CA. He received $131,445.

Two-time winner, Swedish born Chris Bjorin (now living in London, UK) was the third-place finisher. Bjorin’s bid for a third gold bracelet fell short.

Fourth–place finisher Tom Schneider won the Event #5 last week – the Half Omaha High-Low / Half 7-Card Stud High-Low championship. His attempt to become this year’s first multi-bracelet winner was unsuccessful. During the last two years at the WSOP, there has been a multi-event winner both times – Mark Seif (2005) and Bill Chen (2006). 

Herb Van Dyke, the seventh-place place finisher, is widely considered one of the early pioneers who introduced Texas hold’em to Russia during the 1990s. He lived in Russia for five years and became a casino consultant and tournament host.

Robert Mizrachi, the sixth-place finisher, won the Master Classics of Poker in Europe in 2004. This was his 8th time in-the-money at the WSOP.

Former WSOP gold bracelet winners who finished in-the- money in this event include – David Chiu, David Grey, Cindy Violette, John Gale, David Williams, and Toto Leonidas.

This is believed to be the largest H.O.R.S.E. poker tournament in history (by number of entries). Sign-ups totaled 382.  

This was the longest tournament of 2007 WSOP to date. After two long days, play on the third day went 13 hours and concluded at about 3:00 am.